SOLUTION: I have literally spent an entire day on this question. I think that it must be an inequality and some division must take place, but I am unable to find the solution. Here is the qu
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Question 241178:  I have literally spent an entire day on this question. I think that it must be an inequality and some division must take place, but I am unable to find the solution. Here is the question: 
A car rental company has two rental rates. Rate 1 is $63 per day plus .18 per mile. Rate 2 is $126 per day and .09 per mile. If you plan to rent a car for one week, how many miles would you need to drive to pay less by taking rate 2?
Any help is greatly appreciated. 
Found 2 solutions by  scott8148, kensson:
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 7 days in a week
set the two costs equal to find the "break even" milage
7(63) + .18m = 7(126) + .09m
subtracting [.09m + 7(63)] ___ .09m = 7(63)
dividing by .09 ___ m = 7(700) = 4900 miles
you need to drive MORE THAN this to save money with rate 2 
Answer by kensson(21)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 For rate 1, you pay 
For rate 2, you pay 
For R2 < R1, you have 
Subtract  from each side to leave 
Divide by 0.09 to give 
m is then at least 4900 miles! 700 miles a day is a lot of driving.  
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